Multi-Company Variant
Communications systems are fre-
quently shared by several compa-
nies. These companies want to
jointly use the existing infrastructure
(e.g. the existing lines and features
of the system), while at the same
time they wish to organise and pay
for their communication completely
independently of one another.
This "multi-company variant" can be
implemented using the
OpenCom 130 within a shared office,
for example.
In the multi-company variant, the
companies are essentially com-
pletely independent of one another.
This allows them to have their own
trunk lines, which is useful for billing
purposes. The OpenCom 130 hard-
ware and software are used equally
by all the companies, however. It is
possible to configure the
OpenCom 130 for each company and
define the extent to which the fea-
tures of the system may be used.
In brief, the features of the multi-
company variant are as follows:
Up to five companies can be
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configured at the same time.
Every user of the OpenCom 130
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is assigned to a company.
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Each available trunk group is
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uniquely assigned to a company
so that incoming external calls
can be transferred to the correct
internal subscriber.
For each company, every route
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can have its own code. This ena-
bles separate charging for out-
going external calls, for exam-
ple.
An individual exchange ("opera-
■
tor") can be set up for each com-
pany.
Each company can maintain the
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communication data of its busi-
ness partners in its own com-
pany telephone book.
The charges can be billed indi-
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vidually for each company.
Multi-Company Variant
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